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OR76AR008 25 Years of Oxford Diecast Adams Radial Southern Late Locomotive 3520

OR76AR008 25 Years of Oxford Diecast Adams Radial Southern Late Locomotive 3520

The Adams Radial was designed in 1882 by William Adams, these locomotives were based on the popular 4-4-0 tank engine design but due to the enlarged coal bunker a trailing axle was added for support. 71 of these locomotives were produced between 1882 and 1885 and most of them lasted until their withdrawral which started in 1916. Only one of these locomotives survived into preservation which is number 488 and lives happily on display at the Bluebell Railway.


FEATURES

  • 5 Pole skew wound motor
  • 8 Pin DCC Ready
  • Geared for slow prototypical operation
  • Sprung Buffers
  • Detailed Cab Interior
  • Weighted Chassis for extra pulling power
  • All over spray with precision printing
  • NEM Couplings
  • Pickups on all the wheels


MEASUREMENTS

  • LENGTH 146mm

Recommended Decoder

Suitable decoder Gaugemaster DCC92

 

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OR76AR008 25 Years of Oxford Diecast Adams Radial Southern Late Locomotive 3520

The Adams Radial was designed in 1882 by William Adams, these locomotives were based on the popular 4-4-0 tank engine design but due to the enlarged coal bunker a trailing axle was added for support. 71 of these locomotives were produced between 1882 and 1885 and most of them lasted until their withdrawral which started in 1916. Only one of these locomotives survived into preservation which is number 488 and lives happily on display at the Bluebell Railway.


FEATURES

  • 5 Pole skew wound motor
  • 8 Pin DCC Ready
  • Geared for slow prototypical operation
  • Sprung Buffers
  • Detailed Cab Interior
  • Weighted Chassis for extra pulling power
  • All over spray with precision printing
  • NEM Couplings
  • Pickups on all the wheels


MEASUREMENTS

  • LENGTH 146mm

Recommended Decoder

Suitable decoder Gaugemaster DCC92

 

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The Adams Radial was designed in 1882 by William Adams, these locomotives were based on the popular 4-4-0 tank engine design but due to the enlarged coal bunker a trailing axle was added for support. 71 of these locomotives were produced between 1882 and 1885 and most of them lasted until their withdrawral which started in 1916. Only one of these locomotives survived into preservation which is number 488 and lives happily on display at the Bluebell Railway.


FEATURES

  • 5 Pole skew wound motor
  • 8 Pin DCC Ready
  • Geared for slow prototypical operation
  • Sprung Buffers
  • Detailed Cab Interior
  • Weighted Chassis for extra pulling power
  • All over spray with precision printing
  • NEM Couplings
  • Pickups on all the wheels


MEASUREMENTS

  • LENGTH 146mm

Recommended Decoder

Suitable decoder Gaugemaster DCC92

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